HUD 161 Graphic Communication. (3)
fall
Develops drawing skills and understanding of the graphic communication systems used by planning, homebuilding, and landscape architecture professions. Studio. Cross-listed as PLA 161/PUP 161. Credit is allowed for only HUD 161 or PLA 161 or PUP 161.
HUD 201 Introduction to Housing and Urban Development. (3)
spring
Perspectives and issues concerning HUD. Guest lectures by interdisciplinary faculty and private, public, and non-profit practitioners.
HUD 301 Housing and Community Design and Development. (3)
fall
Single- and multi-family housing, residential neighborhoods, and planned communities. Affordability in owner-occupied and rental housing. First-time, move-up, and adult markets.
HUD 302 Housing Production Process. (3)
spring
Development feasibility analysis, finance, contracts, land acquisition, community and permit presentation and negotiation, scheduling, cost control, marketing, and sales.
HUD 361 Housing and Urban Development Studio I: Residential Design and Development. (2)
fall
Affordable residential design, development, and production process. Studio. Pre- or corequisites: HUD 301, 363; upper-division HUD major.
HUD 362 Housing and Urban Development Studio II: Community Design and Development. (2)
spring
Neighborhood and new community design and development process. Studio. Pre- or corequisites: HUD 301, 361, 363, 364; upper-division HUD major.
HUD 363 Housing and Urban Development Seminar I: Residential Design and Development. (3)
fall
Affordable residential design, development, and production process. Seminar. Pre- or corequisites: HUD 301, 361; upper-division HUD major.
HUD 364 Housing and Urban Development Seminar II: Community Design and Development. (3)
spring
Neighborhood and new community design and development process. Seminar. Pre- or corequisites: HUD 301, 361, 362, 363; upper-division HUD major.
HUD 401 Assisted Housing. (3)
fall
Publicly subsidized and nonprofit housing. Policy, implementation, and administration. FHA, Section 8, FmHA, projects and scatter site, and tax considerations.
HUD 402 Community Revitalization: Problems and Strategies. (3)
spring
Public policy and strategies for neighborhood revitalization and community renewal. Preservation and adaptive reuse, gentrification, neighborhood safety, and related socioeconomic concerns.
HUD 403 Advanced Topics in Housing and Urban Development. (3)
fall and spring
Varying topics, such as manufactured housing, homelessness, mortgage and finance in housing, housing abroad, marketing housing, and sustainable community development.
HUD 461 Housing and Urban Development Studio III: Comprehensive Housing Development Process. (2)
fall
Comprehensive development process simulation. Feasibility analysis, finance, design, community and permit presentation, construction, cost management, and marketing. Studio. Pre- or corequisites: HUD 302, 463; upper-division HUD major.
HUD 462 Housing and Urban Development Studio IV: Neighborhood Revitalization Process. (2)
spring
Housing rehabilitation, neighborhood revitalization, and urban infill. CDBG, empowerment-enterprise zoning, code enforcement, citizen participation, etc. Studio. Pre- or corequisites: HUD 401, 402, 464; upper-division HUD major.
HUD 463 Housing and Urban Development Seminar III: Comprehensive Housing Development Process. (3)
fall
Comprehensive development process simulation. Feasibility analysis, finance, design, community and permit presentation, construction and cost management, and marketing. Seminar. Pre- or corequisites: HUD 302, 461; upper-division HUD major.
HUD 464 Housing and Urban Development Seminar IV: Neighborhood Revitalization Process. (3)
spring
Housing rehabilitation, neighborhood revitalization, and urban infill. CDBG, empowerment-enterprise zoning, code enforcement, citizen participation, etc. Seminar. Pre- or corequisites: HUD 401, 402, 462; upper-division HUD major.
HUD 484 Internship. (1)
summer
Omnibus Courses. For an explanation of additional courses offered but not specifically listed, see “Omnibus Courses.”
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